Premise / status: I've set up Samba 4 as an AD controller, and, according to
the instructions on the
[howto](https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_as_a_print_server), have
established a [print$] share that should allow me to upload printer drivers
for Point'n'Print driver installation. The
Premise / status: I've set up Samba 4 as an AD controller, and, according to
the instructions on the
[howto](https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_as_a_print_server), have
established a [print$] share that should allow me to upload printer drivers
for Point'n'Print driver installation. The
Hey folks,
I've been testing Samba 4 with some Windows 7 virtual machines and the Active
Directory how-to instructions here:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO.
As far as I can tell, the instructions work exactly as described, except when
it comes to roaming profiles. When I
To answer my previous questions, in case anyone else ever comes running to
google.
1. Samba 4 is an active directory work alike, so searches like add active
directory user Perl may turn up results that add samba4 user perl will not.
I should have realized that sooner.
2. Minimally, the
Hey Mike,
The samba-tool was already working for me, but your suggestions did inspire
improved trouble-shooting. After I set the password for my ldap-created test
user using the samba-tool, I was able to log on. Enabling the account proved
unnecessary.
So something is wrong with the way I
Hey there folks,
I put together a little Perl script that makes an LDAP connection to a Samba4
server and creates the cn=username,cn=users,... part of a user account.
It appears that this is not sufficient to get a fully functioning Active
Directory type log-in; from the howto I can deduce
Thanks for the input Mike,
I set the attributes, as best I could, to mirror those of another account
created using the samba-tool per the howto. Reviewing the attributes of both
accounts, I see nothing about them being enabled or disabled.
For the password I used userPassword, specifically